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Warner Instruments is known throughout the world as an innovative engineering company that designs, develops, and manufactures biomedical devices for the electrophysiological, cellular, and neurological sciences
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Warner Support Center New to this Support Center? Manuals Software Firmware Downloads Warranty Policy Contact Us Regulatory Videos Return Request Form (RMA) General Information Temperature Control
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Warner Instruments provides a wide variety of research equipment with a focus on electrophysiology and cellular imaging applications We can provide virtually everything you need to perform research on and around a microscope and we specialize in patch clamp, intracellular, oocyte and epithelial transport (Ussing) applications
- Harvard Bioscience, Inc. Acquires Warner Instruments
Formed in 1988, Warner Instruments designs, manufactures, and markets a wide array of products for cell and tissue electro-physiology research Located in Hamden Connecticut, Warner Instruments employs 26 people
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Warner Instruments is a family-owned, family-operated manufacturer of electronic controls Our business was founded in Grand Haven, Michigan in January 1976, moving to its present location in August 1981
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PRODUCTS Ephys Systems and Electronics Epithelial Transport (Ussing) Chambers Perfusion Temperature Control Microincubation Superfusion Ephys Tools Biosensing Cell Biology Tools
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Warner Instruments is known throughout the world as an innovative engineering company that designs, develops, and manufactures biomedical devices for the electrophysiological, cellular, and neurological sciences
- Warner Instruments | www. multichannelsystems. com
Warner Instruments specializes in supplying tools for a wide range of electrophysiology and cellular imaging applications Warner Instruments and Multi Channel Systems are both subsidiaries of Harvard Bioscience and we have a collaborating sales team
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